Bihar News
Tejashwi shows political composure in assembly
Prem Kumar unanimously elected Speaker as CM, Tejas lead ovation
In a show of unity, veteran BJP stalwart Prem Kumar has been elected as the Speaker of the Bihar assembly by consensus. The announcement came from pro-tem Speaker Narendra Narayan Yadav, confirming Kumar as the sole nominee.
11-day Tipitaka chanting begins in Bodh Gaya
When Prem, bank peons son, defeated his mentor in 1990 state elections
From humble beginnings as the son of a bank peon, Prem Kumars ascent to Speaker of the Gaya MLA is nothing short of inspiring. Battling financial hardships early on, he navigated through the political landscape with grace and integrity, garnering widespread admiration.
Woman killed by friends of husband over monetary dispute
Three get life term in murder case
In a shocking turn of events, a father-son duo has been sentenced to life behind bars in Sasaram, following their conviction for a brutal murder in 2019. Ram Iqbal Singh and his son, Shailesh Singh, alongside their accomplice, Sheshmuni Singh, were found guilty of the fatal stabbing of Upendra Singh, which stemmed from a financial dispute.
Ensure timely smart meter installation, says energy secy
In a decisive move to enhance consumer experience, Energy Secretary Manoj Kumar Singh has mandated immediate action against agencies that are lagging in the installation of smart meters. He has also called on officials to accelerate the provision of new connections, strengthen feeder infrastructure to eliminate power outages, and tackle billing discrepancies within a week.
Rural schools record higher PTM participation in state
In an interesting twist, the regional dynamics of parent-teacher meetings reveal a vibrant engagement in rural schools contrasted by the stark attendance issues faced in urban areas like Patna. Authorities point to the limited options available to rural families, for whom government schools provide the only pathway to education, hence a higher turnout.
Patna HCs appointment scheme triggers transparency concern
There's a disagreement at the Patna High Court about a new plan letting judges pick Group-C staff. Some judges are worried this sidesteps Supreme Court rules for openness and could lead to 'backdoor hires,' possibly ignoring previous orders.
700 disabled kids shine in state-level prog
In Patna, the Directorate of Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities orchestrated a dynamic two-day festival in honor of International Day of Persons with Disabilities. This engaging event saw over 700 talented children and individuals with disabilities take the stage, displaying their remarkable skills in arts and culture.
BJP gets Speakers post; JD(U) says it lost nothing
In a strategic maneuver, the BJP has cemented its position within the NDA government of Bihar by clinching the Speaker's role, following its acquisition of the pivotal Home department. This development unfolds against a backdrop of Bihar's shifting political terrain, raising the stakes for the Speaker's office.
Patna Police's Shakti Suraksha Dal gets 1,900 distress calls in Nov
In November, Patna's Shakti Suraksha Dal responded to a remarkable 1,909 distress calls, providing support through counselling, legal assistance, and even emergency ambulance services. This innovative women-safety initiative swiftly addressed various issues, from harassment to cybercrime, ensuring that the vulnerable populations in the city were protected with both speed and compassion.
BBOSE sets up information stall at Sonepur fair
Two die as vehicle hits bike in Purnia
Two die in Kishanganj road accident
SMAT 2025-26 | Hyderabad ekes out a win over Uttar Pradesh; Suryavanshis blistering ton goes in vain
Shaw leads from the front to help Maharashtra down Bihar despite the 14-year-olds unbeaten 108; Jammu & Kashmir beats Chandigarh by 29 runs; Goa thumps Madhya Pradesh
From teen in RSS shakha to Speaker's Chair: Bihar BJP leader Prem Kumar's long journey
PATNA: Senior Bharatiya Janata Party leader Prem Kumar was elected unanimously as Bihar Assembly Speaker on Tuesday, a day after he filed his nomination papers for the post. Pro-tem Speaker Narendra Narayan Yadav announced Kumars election as the 18th Speaker of the Bihar Assembly. Soon after the formal announcement, Chief Minister Nitish Kumar and leader of Opposition Tejashwi Prasad Yadav escorted 70-year-old Prem Kumar to the Speakers chair amid clapping from both treasury and opposition benches in the House. This is the first time since 2015 that the Speaker has been elected unopposed. Prem Kumar, who won for a record ninth time from Gaya Town assembly constituency, later said that he would give equal treatment to the ruling dispensation and the Opposition in the House. For the chair, both Treasury and Opposition benches are equal. There will be no disparity at all, he added. He said that the House should be a place for meaningful discussions that contribute to Bihars development. Later chief minister Nitish Kumar and LoP Tejashwi Yadav congratulated Prem Kumar for being elected as new Speaker. Nitish said, I request all the members to cooperate with him in the smooth conduct of the House. Before his election as Speaker, Kumar had served in various capacities, including as minister and LoP since 1990. Prem Kumars political journey started from Dulhinganj locality of Gaya town where he used to attend RSS sponsored shakhas. Hailing from the Dhanuk caste, which is part of the OBC, Prem Kumar later became a member of the Akhil Bhartiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP). His schoolmate Prabhat Kumar Sinha recalled that Prem Kumar was sent to jail during the 1974 movement. After spending eight months in Gaya central jail, he was released on bail. However, he continued his fight against the Emergency imposed by the Congress in 1977. After the Emergency, he joined the BJP and was appointed as district general secretary of Gaya. He worked for strengthening the party at block and panchayat levels, which drew senior leaders attention, and he was fielded as the BJP candidate from Gaya in the 1990 assembly polls. He emerged victorious in the elections and since then he has never lost from the seat. It is hard to believe that a teen-aged boy who used to attend RSS sponsored shakhas in the premises of Mahavir High School and Azad Park is now Speaker of the Bihar Vidhan Sabha. It is a journey full of dedication, perseverance and organisational skill, said Rakesh Kumar, a resident of Gaya.
Man acquitted in bank fraud case
Revenue employee held on bribe charge after 1km chase
Jharkhand Heading Towards Power Shift? Hemant Soren-BJP Meet Reports Spark Buzz
CM Hemant Soren and Kalpana Soren have been in Delhi for the past several days. They will return to Ranchi from Delhi tomorrow, according to News18 Bihar Jharkhand.
Mamata presents report card ahead of polls, alleges Centre withheld Bengal's long-pending dues
KOLKATA: As the countdown for the assembly polls in West Bengal begins amid the ongoing Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls, Chief Mamata Banerjee on Tuesday alleged that the Centre has withheld the state's long-pending dues. Releasing the report card Unnayaner Panchali of her government during the past 14 years since 2011, Mamata told media at the state secretariat Nabanna, The central government has withheld our long-pending dues -- one lakh and eighty-seven thousand crore rupees. When will they pay? Elections are nearing but development works in Bengal cant be stopped. Hope, they will release the funds. She claimed, Bengal is a model across the country in terms of development schemes. We have launched different social security schemes in the state since we formed the government. We have created twelve lakh self-help groups in our state. On the issue of job creation, Mamata said, More than two crore jobs have already been generated in the state during the last 14 years and an additional one crore will be created in future. Six economic corridors are under construction. We have decreased unemployment by 40 percent in our state. There has been a massive investment of two lakh crore rupees since we formed the government. She said that West Bengal topped the country in MGNREGA, rural housing, and village road construction four times in a row before the Centre withheld money. The West Bengal government continued with its development activities despite the Centre not clearing the state's dues... we spent Rs 1 lakh crore on Khadya Sathi food security scheme covering 9 crore people and Rs 1,717 crore on Duare Ration for 7 crore people, she also claimed. For Lakshmi Bhandar, a populist scheme for women social security launched in 2021, she said, We are giving monthly Rs 1000 every woman and for those who belong to SC/ST category its Rs 1200. The scheme is lifelong for every woman. In all, two crore and twenty one lakh women get the social security benefits. She added, A woman who belongs to SC/ST category gets Rs 14400 every year. In Bihar, they (NDA government) have given a one-time fund of Rs 10000. She claimed that the state never drifted from its development path in spite of the Centre withholding its dues in crucial schemes involving rural upliftment. She also highlighted the setting up of a Jagannath temple in Digha and the Durga temple, which is undergoing construction on 15 acres of land in New Town. A Mahakaal Mandir (Shiva Temple) will also come in Siliguri in north Bengal, she said.
Feet-touching, hugs to Maithili Thakurs Paag: Highlights from Bihar Assembly Oath Day
14-year-old Vaibhav Suryavanshi Becomes Youngest Centurion In SMAT With 61-ball 108
Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy: Vaibhav Suryavanshi, 14, has become the youngest centurion in the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy during a match against Maharashtra here at the Edens Garden on Tuesday. Playing for Bihar, Suryavanshi scored 108 runs off just 61 balls, including seven fours and as many sixes, becoming the youngest-ever player to score a century in the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy. The teenage batter, who scored low totals of 14, 13, and 5, scored his first fifty of the tournament off 34 balls before reaching the record-breaking three-figure score. This was Suryavanshi's third century in just his 16th professional T20 match. Furthermore, it is the slowest century he has scored, reaching three figures in 58 balls. Riding on vice-captain Suryavanshi's impressive century, Bihar posted a total of 176/3. In response, Maharashtra are 174-7 at the time of writing the report. Earlier this year, Surayvanshi made history as the youngest-ever IPL player at just 14 years and 23 days, debuting against the Lucknow Super Giants before stunning everyone nine days later by becoming the youngest centurion in the leagues history. His explosive 35-ball 100 against the Gujarat Titans was the fastest IPL century by an Indian and the second-fastest overall, only behind Chris Gayle. His blistering 143 in the fourth match of the series was the fastest century ever in U19 mens ODIs and made him the youngest player to achieve the feat in the formats history. Earlier this year, Surayvanshi made history as the youngest-ever IPL player at just 14 years and 23 days, debuting against the Lucknow Super Giants before stunning everyone nine days later by becoming the youngest centurion in the leagues history. His explosive 35-ball 100 against the Gujarat Titans was the fastest IPL century by an Indian and the second-fastest overall, only behind Chris Gayle. Also Read: Live Cricket Score His 32-ball hundred made him the youngest man to score a century for any national representative side at senior level, breaking a two-decade-old record. Article Source: IANS
India's yound batting sensation Vaibhav Suryavanshi scored 108 runs off 61 balls, his third century in 16 professional T20 games. The left-hander hit seven boundaries and seven sixes at Kolkata's Eden Gardens, taking Bihar to 176 against Prithvi Shaw's Maharashtra.
7 Sixes, 7 Fours: 14-Year-Old Suryavanshi Scripts History With 61-Ball 108
Vaibhav Suryavanshi left Prithvi Shaw-led Maharashtra in shock, smashing 108 for Bihar against Maharashtra in the ongoing Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy.
JD(U) MLA Vibha Devi faced difficulty reading her oath at the Bihar Vidhan Sabha's inaugural session. Other newly elected legislators shared their plans for the state. The NDA secured a significant victory in the recent elections, winning over 200 seats. BJP emerged as the largest party, followed by JD(U). Opposition parties like RJD and Congress secured fewer seats.
Bihar MLA Vibha Devi, at one point, even turned to the MLA seated beside her, Manorama Devi, for assistance: 'Chhutki Padh Na, Bata'.
BJP leader Prem Kumar unanimously elected Speaker of Bihar assembly
PATNA: Veteran BJP leader Prem Kumar was on Tuesday unanimously elected as the Speaker of the Bihar assembly. Pro-tem Speaker Narendra Narayan Yadav informed the House that Kumar was the only candidate whose name figured for the post. Thereafter, he was declared unanimously elected following a voice vote. As per custom, Kumar, who recently won the Gaya Town seat for a record eighth term, was escorted to the Chair by Chief Minister Nitish Kumar and Leader of the Opposition Tejashwi Yadav.
Bihar BSEB 2026 Exams: Registration Window Reopened For Class 10, 12
Bihar Board Exams 2026: Students appearing for the exams must ensure their application forms are submitted by December 3.
INTERVIEW | 1 extra week not enough, BLOs scramble to meet deadline
They want to remove people who they believe will not vote for them, DMK MP Kanimozhi tells TNIE , interpreting the statement of Home Minister Amit Shah the SIR exercise is to purify electoral rolls. Excerpts: The Election Commission has extended the deadline for submitting SIR forms by a week. Is it enough? It is not sufficient. We need more time. Many people travel, and not everyone lives in their birthplace; they often return home to vote. With such short notice, they may not be able to return on time, and in states like Tamil Nadu, the administration and the government are also battling the monsoons. TN was among the first to approach the Supreme Court seeking a halt to the SIR process. Why? We are challenging the constitutionality of the entire process. This exercise effectively strips people of their voting rightsa fundamental constitutional right. Another major concern is the rushed timeline. The previous SIR exercise took more than six months. If the government were serious, it could have announced it earlier, properly trained officials, and allowed sufficient time to verify and rectify. It doesnt end with losing voting rights. This will lead to mass disenfranchisement. If people are excluded from the rolls now, will they later be treated as non-citizens? What are the consequences of that? There is also the issue of delimitation. Once rolls shrink, the number of seats allocated to states will be affected. If lakhs of names are removed from the rolls, states stand to lose even more representation. What are the concerns youre hearing from the ground in TN? There is inhuman pressure on the BLOs. Weve already seen SIR-related BLO deaths reported across states. BLOs are overworked. They have been given this additional burden without adequate time for training. Has the state government taken steps to mitigate the woes of the BLOs? We are doing everything possible, including bringing in volunteers and providing additional help, wherever necessary. There is only so much pressure we can alleviate. In many households, especially in rural areas, no one is at home during the day. Even in cities, both adults often work. Reaching people under these conditions is not easy. Another problem is that 2002 to 2004 was used as the baseline year for the voter rolls. Most people would not have those documents readily available. How can we expect everyone to produce them? Amit Shah says the SIR is to purify voter rolls and remove illegal immigrants. This is exactly what they want. They want to remove people who they believe will not vote for them, people they do not want included in their idea of this country. Anyone they consider not eligible, according to their own standards, is being targeted. In their view, this becomes another form of cleansing. But this notion of cleansing itself is deeply troubling and difficult to comprehend. TN is heading to elections shortly. Do you think the SIR process will have an impact on the results? We are being extremely vigilant. Our party leadership is on the ground, working to ensure that things proceed correctly. We have learnt lessons from the Bihar elections. Minority communities are even more vigilant, and we are trying to ensure that no one is left out. But anything happening beyond our control is outside our scope. The CJI has raised a key question: If an intruder obtains an Aadhaar card, should that person automatically be allowed to vote? How will state governments tackle such concerns? They say Aadhaar is no proof of citizenship. The EC needs additional proof. States have no say in determining citizenship, the onus lies with the MHA. The Bihar election went ahead though the SC was still hearing the SIR case. So, apart from pursuing legal remedies, what other avenues are you mulling? Our party leaders and cadres are on the ground as registered agents, doing everything to ensure nothing goes wrong, and no one is denied voting rights. But the onus is entirely on the EC to ensure that the process is fair and transparent. The AIADMK has gone to the SC in favour of the SIR. Will it impact the case? They are behaving like a B-team, echoing their masters voice. In this case, the master is BJP, and AIADMK is not just reflecting that voice, it is also amplifying it even louder. How do you see the SCs reply to the presidential reference on timelines for the president and governor? Is it a setback to TN and other opposition states? We have repeatedly said that the BJP uses governors as political tools. Although the President appoints the governors, they dont act as impartial constitutional authorities. Instead, they often behave like opposition leaders, creating obstacles for non-BJP governments in various states. This is something we must seriously examine. The DMK has consistently maintained that we do not need governors, and it is high time we reconsider this position. People need to understand why a governor who acts against the will of the people is unnecessary. As Chief Minister M K Stalin has clarified, the SC opinion in response to the presidential reference will not affect the April 8, 2025 verdict in the case of State of Tamil Nadu vs. Governor of Tamil Nadu. Do you think the INDIA bloc needs to be strengthened after the Bihar results? There have been many voices coming out criticising Congress. The opposition must remain strong, and it is our duty to safeguard democracy and uphold its secular character. The DMK is unequivocal in its commitment to protecting Indias secular democracy. CM Stalin wrote a letter to PM Modi expressing anguish over the rejection of the proposals for Metro Rail systems in Coimbatore and Madurai. Yes. We have similar projects in other cities, such as Agra and Patna. But in our case, they claim that there isnt enough population to justify certain measures. Both Coimbatore and Madurai have large floating populations. People come there from across the country for business, education, and to visit temples. This clearly would have warranted different considerations. Its unfair to apply two different yardsticks in this way.
Parl forum for delivery, not drama, says PM Modi
Prime Minister Narendra Modi urged the opposition to cease using Parliament for political frustration stemming from election defeats, particularly in Bihar. He stressed that the legislature should focus on policy discussions and national progress, not on state-level political drama or protests. Modi suggested that parties should adapt their strategies rather than disrupt proceedings.
3 suspects held in Siwan rape and murder case
Schoolteacher shot during firing in Rohtas wedding
A heart-wrenching tragedy marred a joyous wedding celebration in Rohtas district when a government schoolteacher, Nandan Kumar Singh, lost his life to celebratory gunfire. At 50 years old, Nandan was enjoying the festivities of his cousin's wedding when an errant bullet struck him.
Illegal encroachments, fines collected in day-long drive
In an ambitious push to restore public spaces, Patna officials have initiated an extensive anti-encroachment campaign, raking in Rs 59,800 in penalties while dismantling numerous illegal roadside structures. This collaborative effort between various agencies is designed to ease traffic congestion and ensure that public areas are accessible for all.
Students to be taken on Bharat Darshan
Minimum temperature to dip as winter tightens grip in state
New traffic plan for Patna Junction postponed after protest
In a surprising turnaround, the controversial ban on hired vehicles at Patna Junction has been shelved, following a wave of public outcry and significant disruption to daily commuters. The long lines and inconveniences faced by passengers and office-goers led to a strike by auto and e-rickshaw drivers, who are fighting for their livelihoods.
Bihar Raj Bhavan renamed as Lok Bhavan
Man shot at over old rivalry in Patna village
India must foster strong cyber ethics: IIT-P director
Body of missing man found in Nalanda
In the quiet village of Nalanda, the tragic fate of 30-year-old Shravan Yadav has unfolded, as authorities recovered his body from a borewell four days following his mysterious disappearance. His family is shattered, alleging foul play in his death, as Shravan was not only the heart of their household but the sole breadwinner for his three young daughters.
Man arrested for issuing life threat to Belsand MLA
In a dramatic turn of events, the police in Muzaffarpur have detained Rahul Kumar, who stands accused of threatening Belsand MLA Amit Kumar over the phone. The case came to light when the MLA's personal secretary reported two ominous calls received on November 26. Thanks to a thorough technical investigation, authorities tracked him down in Shramjivi Nagar.
Rs10k distribution among women before polls a bribe: Shakeel
Notorious criminal shot at in Saran encounter
In a gripping early morning raid, infamous criminal Shikari Rai was captured in Saran after a tense standoff with law enforcement. Rai admitted to the murder of Azad Singh on Sunday, leading police to recover several firearms at the scene.
Absconding criminal held after 11 years
In a major breakthrough, the Bihar STF has brought to justice the infamous Durgesh Mishra, also known as Golu Pandit, in Patna. On the run since 2014 and operating under an alias, Pandit has been linked to a string of grave offenses such as murder, extortion, and kidnapping.
Anti-encroachment drive in Gaya faces scepticism amid allegations of cosmetic action
Prem Kumar set to be elected Speaker of Bihar assembly
In a significant development for Bihar's political landscape, Prem Kumar, a veteran politician and nine-time MLA from Gaya Town, is poised to step into the role of Speaker of the Bihar Assembly. With the ruling NDA backing his nomination and without any opposing candidates in sight, this election is more of a formality.
Senior BJP leader Prem Kumar all set to become Speaker of Bihar Assembly
He is expected to get elected unopposed since no other candidate has filed nomination papers for the post
Over 25 lakh people living with HIV in India, second largest globally: Govt report
NEW DELHI : India has an estimated 25.61 lakh people living with HIV (PLHIV), the second largest number globally in 2024, although the annual HIV incidence rate remains very low in the country, according to a government report released on Monday to mark World AIDS Day. The India HIV Estimation 2025 technical report, released by Union Health Minister JP Nadda, states that in 202425, 73% of newly detected HIV-positive persons reported acquiring the infection through heterosexual transmission. This was followed by injecting drug use, which accounted for 11.5% of reported transmissions. Another 5.4% of cases were attributed to homosexual/bisexual transmission, while 3.5% were due to vertical transmission. The HIV epidemic in India continues to be low, with adult HIV prevalence at 0.20% in 2024. While overall prevalence is low, India has 25.61 lakh people living with HIV (PLHIV), the second largest PLHIV population globally. The annual HIV incidence rate also remains very low at 0.05 per 1,000 uninfected population, the report said. Of the total 25.61 lakh PLHIV, 13.97 lakh are males and 11.64 lakh are females. Maharashtra (3.99 lakh) has the highest PLHIV burden, followed by Andhra Pradesh (3.10 lakh) and Karnataka (2.91 lakh). Uttar Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Telangana, Bihar, Gujarat and Punjab also have estimated PLHIV figures ranging from one lakh to two lakh. Together, these nine states account for 74% of the total PLHIV burden in India, the annual report said. It added that the total PLHIV population in India in 2024 contributed 6.3% to the global HIV burden of 4.08 crore and 37.1% of the 69 lakh cases in the Asia-Pacific region. In 2024, Indias population living with HIV was second only to South Africas 78 lakh, owing to its population size, the report noted. HIV burden in South-East Asia remains substantial; 88,000 newly infected in 2024: WHO In 2024, around 64,470 new HIV infections and 32,160 AIDS-related deaths were estimated nationally, marking declines of 48.69% and 81.42%, respectively, compared to 2010. These reductions far exceeded the global averages of 40% and 54%, the report added. Highlighting Indias sustained progress under the National AIDS and STD Control Programme (NACP), Nadda reaffirmed the governments commitment to a rights-based, stigma-free, and inclusive HIV response. He emphasised that under NACP-V, access to prevention, testing, and treatment services has continued to expand, demonstrating strong and sustained momentum across key programme areas. Nadda said that between 2010 and 2024, new HIV infections declined by 48.7%, AIDS-related deaths by 81.4%, and mother-to-child transmission by 74.6%. Testing coverage increased from 4.13 crore in 202021 to 6.62 crore in 202425, while the number of people on treatment rose from 14.94 lakh to 18.60 lakh. Viral load testing also expanded significantlyfrom 8.90 lakh to 15.98 lakh tests. He noted that these achievements surpass global averages for the same period and reflect strong political commitment, sustained domestic investment, evidence-based programme strategies, and consistent community engagement. The report also found that AIDS-related mortality was highest in Manipur, Mizoram and Nagaland. However, it noted that AIDS-related deaths have declined between 2010 and 2024 in nearly all states and UTs except Chandigarh, Punjab, Arunachal Pradesh and Tripura, where more PLHIV died of AIDS-related causes in 2024 compared to 2010. Globally, annual AIDS-related deaths declined by 54% between 2010 and 2024. The report stated that two statesMizoram and Nagalandhad an HIV prevalence of more than 1%. It also highlighted a noticeable increasing trend in the prevalence of new infections in the northeastern states of Tripura, Arunachal Pradesh, Meghalaya and Assam, as well as in the northern state of Punjab, primarily driven by the rise in new infections. Nationally, annual new cases were estimated to decline by around 48.70% between 2010 and 2024, but increased by more than 400% in Arunachal Pradesh and Tripura. Similarly, in Punjab and Meghalaya, the annual new infections estimated for 2024 have nearly doubled compared to 2010. In 2024, 30 districts were estimated to have an adult HIV prevalence of 1% or more, with 29 of these located in Nagaland (11 districts), Mizoram (10), Manipur (5), Meghalaya (2) and Arunachal Pradesh (1). The only other district in this category is in Karnataka. Are fund cuts reversing the global fight against HIV?
NDA govt's decision to transfer Rs 10,000 to women key reason for INDIA bloc's poll defeat: Congress
A senior Congress leader claims a government cash handout to women caused the INDIA bloc's election loss in Bihar. He called the scheme a bribe and questioned the Election Commission's silence. Other party members also pointed fingers, citing issues with seat distribution and alliance coordination.
'Alliance with Mahagathbandhan was only for Bihar elections': Bihar Congress chief
PATNA: Bihar Congress president Rajesh Kumar on Monday clarified that the grand old partys alliance with Opposition Mahagathbandhan , a part of INDIA bloc, was only for Bihar assembly elections and that the party would now focus on strengthening the organisation. Kumar was talking to the media after a crucial meeting with all district presidents and officer bearers frontal organisations. It was the first meeting with district level leaders after the partys drubbing in the state assembly election. His statement has given rise to speculation that Congress may break away from the Opposition alliance in near future. We discussed on four issues at todays meeting, including factors for partys poor performance in Bihar elections, proposed agitation against vote theft in New Delhi, election of leader of legislative party and coordination within the party during election, the state president said. A section of leaders has already advocated for breaking away its alliance with the ally-Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD)- and go solo next elections. Mondays meeting assumed significance in the wake of a series of review meetings in Delhi to ascertain the reasons for the partys debacle in Bihar polls. Bihar election results show 'vote chori' on 'gigantic scale', says Congress On Saturday, senior leaders, including Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge and leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi met partys six newly elected MLAs from Bihar in New Delhi. During the meeting, the leaders discussed on possibility of restructuring within the state unit. The leaders also conveyed mounting pressure from within the state unit to snap ties with RJD. Congress legislature party leader Shakeel Ahmad Khan said that the review meeting is part of a broader assessment of the partys strategy in Bihar following its poor electoral performance in the recently held assembly polls. Khan, however, admitted that most of the candidates, who lost in the assembly polls, said that they would have done better had they not allied with RJD. It is up to the party high command to decide what should be the future strategy, he told the media. A large section of candidates, during feedback session with Kharge and Rahul Gandhi in Delhi last week, argued that 'an over aggressive stand by RJD' made lakhs of voters to turn away from Mahagathbandhan candidates, fearing a return of 'jungle raj' of Lalu-Rabri era.
The Bihar School Examination Board has announced a final opportunity for Intermediate and Matric students registered for the 2026 annual examinations to submit their online forms with a late fee. The deadline for form submission and fee payment is December 3, 2025. Dummy admit cards will be issued subsequently for error correction until December 4, 2025.
Congress dilemma over succession in Karnataka remains despite a temporary truce
Dy CM D K Shivakumar is emerging stronger in his claim for Chief Ministership By Kalyani Shankar After the recent setback in Bihar, the Congress Party is now grappling with a power struggle in Karnataka between the Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and his Deputy D.K. Shiv Kumar. Within political circles, especially among Congress members, [] The post Congress dilemma over succession in Karnataka remains despite a temporary truce appeared first on Northlines .
While welcoming new RS chairman, Kharge mentions Dhankar's sudden exit; treasury benches object
While welcoming the new Rajya Sabha Chairman C P Radhakrishnan on his first day of chairing the House proceedings on Monday, Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge made a mention of the unexpected and sudden exit of his predecessor, Jagdeep Dhankhar, irking the treasury benches. Referring to the sudden exit of Dhankar, Kharge said, It was a completely unexpected and sudden exit from the office of Chairman of the Rajya Sabha, which is unexpected in the annals of the parliamentary history. I was disheartened that this House did not get an opportunity to give him a farewell. In his brief speech, Kharge urged the Chairman to maintain a balance between both sides and allow the opposition members also to raise their issues in the House. Kharge also mentioned that Radhakrishnan is related to former three-term Lok Sabha MP CK Kuppuswamy, who was a member of the Congress. It is better if you keep a balance between both sides. I wish you a successful term... The background you come from was mentioned by the PM, but you should also not forget you are from a Congress family, he said. Assuring the Chairman of his party's cooperation in the conduct of House proceedings, Kharge said the Congress staunchly stands by constitutional values and time-honoured Parliamentary traditions. Be assured of our cooperation in the conduct of proceedings. He, however, added, Fair and impartial conduct of proceedings, providing just opportunity to members of each party, is essential for credibility of this office. Kharge also referred to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's statement at the beginning of the Winter Session, and said they would respond later. Secondly, PM gave a statement outside (Parliament). He attacked us indirectly as well, we will reply to it here... he added. Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju, meanwhile, slammed the Leader of Opposition for mentioning Dhankhar's resignation on the solemn occasion. This is a very solemn occasion...The Prime Minister has made very dignified remarks as part of the felicitation event...Why did the honourable Leader of Opposition refer to a case which was not necessary to be raised at this moment... Rijiju said. The language you used for the former chairman, the way you insulted him, the motion you served, we still have that copy... he said. He was referring to a motion for the removal of the Vice-President submitted by Opposition parties when Dhankhar was in office. Leader of the House JP Nadda also intervened, urging members to maintain the dignity of the occasion. He also referred to the loss faced by the opposition alliance, including Congress, in the recent Bihar assembly polls. This program is a pious occasion. We should maintain the dignity of the occasion. The issue that the Leader of Opposition raised, if we start discussing this, it is irrelevant...We will also have to mention that you brought a no-confidence motion against him twice. It is an obstacle in a good and congenial environment debate which is going on, Nadda said. Talking about what the Prime Minister said outside...The loss of Bihar and Haryana must have given you a lot of pain...But you should express your pain and suffering to a doctor. You should speak to a doctor when the time comes, he added. Addressing the media on the first day of the Winter Session of Parliament, Prime Minister Modi said the opposition was perturbed by the electoral losses in Bihar and was unable to digest its failure. Defeat should not be the ground to create disruption. Victory should not convert into arrogance either, the prime minister said. Parliament is not a place for drama, it is a place for delivery, he said, adding it should not be used by the Opposition to vent out frustration after defeat in elections. (With inputs from PTI)
Boosting Bihars GER: How readiness and recruitment can reshape higher education
BJP leader Prem Kumar files nomination papers for election to post of Bihar assembly Speaker
The filing of nomination took place before the secretary in-charge of the Vidhan Sabha, Khyati Singh, in presence of Deputy Chief Ministers Samrat Choudhary and Vijay Kumar Sinha, in addition to senior JD(U) leader and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Vijay Kumar Chaudhary.
Bihar Man Gets Life Term in Ganderbal POCSO Case
SRINAGAR: District Police Ganderbal on Monday secured life imprisonment for a man convicted under the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act, with the court also awarding additional sentences and fines under the Indian Penal Code. Officials said the accused, Varinder Thakur of Sariswa village in Bihar, was convicted by the Principal Sessions Court, Ganderbal, []
Railways rolls out winter safety measures
As temperatures plummet and dense fog rolls across the Danapur division, East Central Railway is stepping up its winter safety measures. The new strategy rolls out GPS tracking alerts for crew members and dedicated workshops aimed at improving focus and vigilance. To tackle visibility issues, they've introduced practical tools like bright flashlights and reflective posts.
Schoolteacher shot dead during celebratory firing in Rohtas wedding
During a festive wedding ceremony in Rohtas district, tragedy struck as a celebratory gunshot fatally injured Nandan Kumar Singh, a 50-year-old teacher from Buxar, while he was joyously participating in the 'jaimala' ritual. The shocking incident led police to file an FIR against six individuals, with three already in custody, and two of the suspects having previous criminal histories.
Experts call for capacity building in groundwater data utilisation
State officials urged hydrogeologists and government personnel to maximize the use of field data for national groundwater mapping. A workshop emphasized data dissemination and aquifer mapping, with suggestions for a common platform and specialized training for stakeholders. Experts highlighted the critical role of accurate data collection for effective groundwater management and equitable access to this vital resource.
18th Bihar Assembly commences with swearing in of newly elected members
The session comes close on the heels of the assembly polls in which the ruling NDA won a brute majority, bagging 202 out of 243 seats
Bihar: Maithili, Samrat, and Tejashwi and others take oath in Legislative Assembly
PM Modi attacks opposition, calls for debate in Parliament in Winter Session
Prime Minister Narendra Modi urged all parties to ensure the Winter Session of Parliament remains focused on national development, not frustration born out of defeat or arrogance born out of victory. Citing Bihars voter turnout, he stressed constructive debate, economic progress, and democratic responsibility
What is Special Intensive Revision? How is it done? How can SIR reshape voters' list in 12 states?
The Election Commission of India has launched Phase-2 of the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) across 12 states after completing the exercise in Bihar and receiving Supreme Court backing. What is SIR and how is the ECI doing it?
Opposition using Parliament to vent out frustration, no place for drama: PM Modi
NEW DELHI: Parliament is not a place for drama, it is a place for delivery, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Monday in a hard-hitting attack on the opposition and accused it of turning the House into a warm up arena for elections or as an outlet to vent out frustration after defeat. Speaking to reporters outside Parliament ahead of the Winter session, he said the session must not become a stage for political theatrics but a platform for constructive and result-driven debate, and offered to give the opposition tips to bring positivity in politics. We need to work with a sense of responsibility. Parliament is not a place for drama, it is a place for delivery, Modi said, hitting out at the opposition for stalling parliamentary proceedings. The Monsoon session of Parliament was virtually washed out over opposition protests on Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls in Bihar. The opposition has also threatened to stall the Winter session of Parliament over the SIR exercise in nine states and three union territories, if the issue was not discussed in Parliament. For some time now, our Parliament is being used either as a warm up arena for elections or as an outlet for frustration after defeat, Modi said. Referring to the drubbing of opposition parties in the Bihar polls, he said the opposition was perturbed by the electoral loss and unable to digest failure. Defeat should not be the ground to create disruption. Victory should not convert into arrogance either, the prime minister said. The record turnout witnessed in Bihar elections is the biggest strength of democracy, he said, adding the opposition too should fulfil its responsibility and come out of its depression after loss in elections. The prime minister said the game the Opposition have been playing for the last 10 years is no longer acceptable to the people. They should change their strategy - I am ready to give them a few tips, Modi said. He urged all parties to recognise the purpose of Parliament and come out of the frustration of defeat. Prime Minister Modi added that he had heard statements of leaders of certain Opposition parties which suggest their inability to accept electoral outcome. There are one or two parties that are unable to accept their defeat. From the statements I heard yesterday, it seems that the loss has deeply troubled them, he said. The prime minister also said that opportunities should be given to the new generation of young Members of Parliament. The House should benefit from their experiences, and through this House, the nation should also gain from their fresh perspective, Modi said.
Bihar Legislative Assembly session begins today, newly elected MLAs highlight key issues
Protem Speaker of the legislative assembly Narendra Narayan Yadav said that the session will start with the address given by him, followed by an oath-taking ceremony of newly elected legislators, starting with the ministers, then the LoP and then the newly elected MLAs.
Chirag Paswan Says Opposition MLAs Reaching Out To NDA After Bihar Poll Debacle
Union Minister Chirag Paswan claims several opposition MLAs in Bihar are reaching out to the NDA following the recent election setback.
Not drama, need delivery: PM urges opposition to overcome Bihar defeat, focus on strong issues
Not drama, need delivery: PM urges opposition to overcome Bihar defeat, focus on strong issues
Parliament Winter Session to begin today The Winter Session of Parliament begins today, with the government set to push through an extensive legislative agenda that includes 14 Bills. The session comes amid heightened tensions between the ruling NDA and the Opposition, with the latter demanding debates on issues such as the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls, the recent suicides of Booth Level Officers (BLOs), and national security concerns following the Delhi car blast. Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju emphasised that the House will function as per established rules, while Congress, DMK and other parties accused the government of curtailing democracy by reducing the session to just 15 sittings, down from the usual 20. Key bills expected to be tabled include the Atomic Energy Bill, which seeks to regulate atomic energy while enabling private sector participation, the Higher Education Commission of India Bill, and proposals to levy excise duty and cess on tobacco products and pan masala. Opposition parties are pressing for discussions on price rise, unemployment, federalism, and delays in passing state legislature bills. They also intend to debate the recently passed Labour Codes, economic security, air pollution, and Indias foreign policy. The government, meanwhile, is promoting discussions on the 150th anniversary of the composition of Vande Mataram, though most Opposition parties expressed little interest in the proposal during all-party meetings. The Lok Sabha has earmarked 10 hours for the discussion, with the date to be decided by Speaker Om Birla. This Winter Session, the first after the NDAs emphatic Bihar Assembly victory, is expected to be closely watched as both sides seek to project their political strengths in Parliament. Speaker Om Birla urges MPs to uphold duty, dignity and democratic values as Winter Session begins Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla posted on X ahead of the commencement of the Winter Session, saying the sixth session of the 18th Lok Sabha begins today with Parliament serving as the highest platform for expressing the nations expectations and democratic values. He said each session reinforces duty, dignity and public welfare, and urged all MPs to uphold healthy parliamentary traditions and ensure a productive, meaningful session through active participation. PM Modi says first-time MPs must get chance to speak, warns against drama in Parliament Speaking to the media as the Winter Session of Parliament begins, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said newly elected MPs are growing frustrated because they are not getting opportunities to speak about their constituencies and raise issues of national importance. He stressed that first-time MPs, across party lines, must be given space in the House. There are many places to do drama; there is space for that, but not here, the Prime Minister said. PM Modi urges Opposition to rise above Bihar poll defeat, focus on real issues in Winter Session Addressing the media as Parliaments Winter Session begins, PM Narendra Modi said India has demonstrated that democracy can deliver and the world has witnessed the countrys economic strength alongside its democratic processes. He stressed that the focus of the session should be on substantive national issues and the responsibilities of public representatives. Modi called on the Opposition to raise strong, real issues in the House while overcoming the disappointment of Bihar election results. The panic of defeat should not become a ground for debate, he said, adding that some parties still seem unable to digest their losses despite the time elapsed since the elections. Highlighting the importance of balanced governance, the Prime Minister urged MPs to handle public expectations with responsibility while thinking about the future of the country. He said this session should concentrate on what Parliament envisions for the nation and how it plans to address the countrys pressing challenges. Gogoi moves adjournment motion in Lok Sabha over electoral roll irregularities Congress MP Gaurav Gogoi submitted an adjournment motion in the Lok Sabha, citing vulnerabilities in voter lists that threaten free and fair elections and undermine public trust in the electoral system. Congress MP Venugopal moves adjournment motion in Lok Sabha over SIR crisis KC Venugopal served an adjournment motion notice in the Lok Sabha, highlighting the grave crisis from the Election Commissions Special Intensive Revision, citing pressure on BLOs, multiple deaths, and widespread public confusion. PM Modi begins address PM Modi has begun his address to the media ahead of the winter session of the parliament. Vice President CP Radhakrishnan arrives at Parliament to preside over Rajya Sabha for first time Vice President and Rajya Sabha Chairman CP Radhakrishnan reached Parliament ahead of the Winter Session, set to preside over the Upper House for the first time since his election. #WATCH | Delhi: Vice President and Rajya Sabha Chairman CP Radhakrishnan arrives at the Parliament, ahead of the commencement of the Winter Session of Parliament today He will preside over the Rajya Sabha for the first time after being elected as the Vice President of India pic.twitter.com/HStQuQOdjn ANI (@ANI) December 1, 2025 PM Modi to address media shortly Prime Minister Narendra Modi is scheduled to brief the media before the opening of the Sixth Session of the Eighteenth Lok Sabha at Hans Dwar, Parliament House
BBABU UG result 2023 released at brabu.net: Direct link to download scorecards here
Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar Bihar University (BBABU) has declared the UG Result 2023-27 for Semester 3, accessible at brabu.net. Students must verify personal and academic details, download, and retain a copy for future reference. Those with backlog subjects should monitor notifications for revaluation or supplementary exams, while others can prepare for Semester 4 registration and upcoming classes.
Cops bust interstate cyber racket, cash, laptops worth Rs 6.15L seized
UDUPI: The district CEN Crime police have busted an interstate cyber fraud racket that created a fake Campa Cola franchise website to cheat unsuspecting applicants. Two people from Bihar were arrested, and cash, laptops, and mobile phones worth Rs 6.15 lakh, were confiscated. The arrested accused are Dev Harsha, (20) and Chandan Kumar (29) both hailing from Nalanda district in Bihar. A police team carried out the operations in Patna and Bengaluru to trace and arrest the duo. The team seized 10 mobile phones valued at Rs 97,000, four laptops worth Rs 68,000, and Rs 4.5 lakh in cash from their possession. The case began after complainant Avinash applied online for a Campa Cola franchise a brand owned by Reliance Industries through a website he believed to be genuine. Later, he received emails and calls from the accused seeking documents and claiming his application was approved. Trusting them, he shared his educational certificates, bank statement and Aadhaar card. The accused then instructed Avinash to make multiple payments towards registration and product booking. In total, he transferred Rs 5.72 lakh to various bank accounts. When the suspects continued to demand more money, Avinash grew suspicious and realised he was cheated. Despite taking the amount, the accused neither provided the franchise nor returned the money. Following the complaint, a was registered at the Udupi CEN Police station under sections 66(C) and 66(D) of the IT Act and section 318(4) of the BNS Act.
Insider track | A simple pat, big ripples in the BJP
A small gesture from Amit Shaha brief pat on the back of a Union Minister during a victory dinner at JP Naddas residencehas set BJP circles buzzing louder than the Bihar win itself. The pat came after Nadda offered the minister sweets in appreciation of his role in helping the BJP emerge as the single largest party. The moment was witnessed by MPs and MLAs who worked on the campaign, and many now see the minister as a serious contender to eventually succeed Nadda as BJP president. At the same dinner, Nadda hand-fed sweets to Dharmendra Pradhan, Vinod Tawde and Keshav Prasad Mauryasignalling bigger organisational roles ahead. The evening, insiders say, doubled as both celebration and subtle messaging. AICC media wing in the firing line The Congress high command may be publicly introspecting after the Bihar debacle, but insiders say the first head on the chopping block is the AICC communication and media department. Many in the party believe the unit completely misread the Bihar momentpress meets were irregular, messaging was unclear, and social media outreach was barely visible. For several leaders, the loss was less an electoral setback than the final confirmation that the communication strategy had been running on fumes. Jairam Rameshs three-year stint as general secretary in charge of communication is nearing its end. Pawan Khera and Supriya Shrinate have been working with him. Whether the leadership opts for a sweeping restructuring or a cautious course correction remains to be seen. A few got it all wrong Despite clear instructions from PM Narendra Modi and Cabinet Secretary T V Somanathan urging secretaries to amplify government schemes and citizen-centric programmes, a few newly appointed secretaries seem more focused on promoting themselves than their ministries. Particularly in a ministry led by a non-BJP minister, three secretaries recently splashed their own pictures across X and LinkedIncourtesy outsourced social-media handlers armed with AI-written posts riddled with errorsshowcasing mundane internal meetings of no public consequence. This self-branding spree, observers say, has raised eyebrows within senior bureaucracy. Instead of highlighting public-facing initiatives, these officers appear busy building their post-retirement portfolios. The big question floating in North Block corridors: when did government communication turn into an exercise in personal PR? Buzz on Gujarat model on liquor The buzz in JDU circles is that Bihar CM Nitish Kumar may be preparing to ease the states nine-year liquor ban. JDU leaders in Delhi are already in celebratory mode, with one senior leader admitting that election expenses shot up after the ban because liquor still had to be procured illegally for workers and voters. Nitish, however, is believed to be wary of antagonising women voters, so a total rollback is unlikely. Instead, he may emulate Gujarats dry but flexible modelcontrolled permits, alcohol allowed in top hotels, and regulated wine-and-dine zones for visitors. Liquor for medical reasons and hospitality-linked permits may also return. A key JDU leader coordinating with the BJP claims he has already nudged Nitish toward the Gujarat-style relaxation. RS caps maiden speeches at 15 mins Newly elected Rajya Sabha members will now have just 15 minutesno moreto deliver their maiden speeches. A bulletin issued under the direction of the Chairman notes that several first-time MPs had previously exceeded their time, throwing the House schedule into disarray. The new limit aims to maintain discipline and protect subsequent business. The upcoming Winter Session will see four new members from Jammu & KashmirSajjad Ahmed Kichloo, Gurvinder Oberoi, Chaudhary Mohammad Ramzan (all NC) and BJPs Satpal Sharmatesting the new rule as they make their parliamentary debut.
Government to list priorities on first day, VP to debut as RS chair
NEW DELHI: The Winter Session of Parliament will commence on Monday with Prime Minister Narendra Modis customary address to the media. Newly elected Vice President (V-P) CP Radhakrishnan will preside over Rajya Sabha for the first time. With Opposition parties already up in arms against the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls across states, Radhakrishnan will have the delicate task of steering proceedings smoothly amid their expected protests. The Opposition has already sharpened its criticism of the government after the Rajya Sabha Secretariat issued an advisory reminding MPs not to use slogans such as Vande Mataram and Jai Hind inside Parliament in order to maintain decorum. The last Rajya Sabha session witnessed continuous disruption due to the protests against SIR in Bihar. Ahead of the start of the session, the PM will speak to the media, outlining the governments priorities and urging the Opposition to contribute to productive proceedings in both the Houses. The 18th session of Parliament is expected to see the government pursue its reform agenda, including legislation to open the civil nuclear sector to private players, alongside a number of other Bills. This will be the first parliamentary session since the NDA secured a resounding victory in Bihar, a result that has placed the alliance in high political spirits as it aims to secure smooth passage of all listed bills. Among the bills on the agenda, a key one is The Atomic Energy Bill, 2025, which seeks to regulate the use of atomic energy in India.
After Delhi blast connection, Nuh linked to MP cybercrimes
BHOPAL: Haryanas Nuh district, which is under glare as an operational base of the white-collar terror module linked to 10/11 Delhi blast case, has also come out as the nucleus of Madhya Pradeshs biggest-ever inter-state cybercrime ring. MP polices cybercrime unit has traced masterminds of the racket to Nuh. The cyber fraud ring involved over 1000 bank accounts of people in Vindhya and Mahakoshal region of MP, being used as mule accounts to park and circulate fraud money. More than 25 people from MP, Haryana and Bihar have been arrested and charge-sheeted. As the investigations progress, its becoming clear that operatives based in Nuh are the masterminds of the racket. They sourced SIM cards and mule accounts mostly from MP and used them for their inter-state racket, said a MP police involved in the probe. The men in Nuh operated an illegal call centre at a flat in Gurugram, which was used to make calls to people for duping them. The SIM cards, sourced by operatives in MP and other states, reached the kingpins through middlemen based in Patna. The mule bank accounts served as the pipeline through which more than Rs 3,000 crore was routed. The funds were actually proceeds of cybercrimes committed in various parts of the country, religious charity money as well as money from unknown sources suspected to have been used possibly for terror funding. Large sum of money was routed through mule accounts to the Middle East, the officer added. The fraudsters also operated shell companies in Hyderabad and parts of Maharashtra. The 25-plus men arrested over the last 11 months have been charge-sheeted. Now we are going to zero in on the racket masterminds in Nuh, he said. Years back it was Jamtara in Jharkhand, but crackdown saw newer hotspots in West Bengal. Over last couple of years Nuh and adjoining Rajasthan districts have emerged as the cybercrime hub, SP (cybercrime cell) Pranay Nagwanshi said.
NIA raid in Bihar in Delhi blast case
KHAGARIA (BIHAR), Nov 30: A team of the National Investigating Agency on Sunday raided the house of a retired Postal Department official in Bihar in connection with the blast near Red Fort in Delhi earlier this month, police said. Follow the Daily Excelsior channel on WhatsApp According to Deepak Kumar, SHO of Mansi police station in Khagaria district, the NIA team raided a house in Saidpur village at around 3 am, and the search operation continued for nearly five hours. [] The post NIA raid in Bihar in Delhi blast case appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Man shot dead in Saran in broad daylight
New bungalow, bigger dilemma: Myths & memories hold back Lalu family?
Lalu Prasad and Rabri Devi appear hesitant to relocate to a reportedly expansive government residence in Patna, fearing its ominous past linked to the political downfall of previous occupants. Their deep emotional connection to their current home, a historic political landmark, further complicates the decision.
New traffic plan near Patna Junction to end jams
Groom shot during celebratory firing at wedding in Khagaria
In a heartbreaking turn of events, a wedding in Khagaria was marred by tragedy when 24-year-old Mohammad Irshad was struck down by celebratory gunfire moments after the Nikah. As joyous laughter filled the air during the sharing of dates, this festive atmosphere was shattered. Despite immediate medical assistance, Irshad tragically passed away while being rushed to the hospital.
Sans master plan, Gaya fast becoming a concrete jungle
Gaya's growth is in limbo, hindered by an aging master plan from the 1960s that has long outlived its usefulness. This unbridled expansion has resulted in significant gaps in vital services for the community. A revitalizing new plan is on the horizon, but the wait extends to another year, alongside a distinct strategy for Bodh Gaya.
Cyberfraud gang busted in Buxar, 18 held
In a bold crackdown, Buxar police dismantled a sprawling online scam operation, apprehending 18 young suspects tangled in various deceitful schemes, including illegal betting and banking con games. The gang, masterminded by brothers Ajit and Aman Jaiswal from a discreet rented property, was allegedly draining victims' accounts of crores every day.
13-day-long Prakash Parv to begin with prabhat pheri from Dec 15
Govt yet to implement childcare leave policy for women university teachers
In a state renowned for its progressive policies aimed at supporting women, the plight of hundreds of female college and university educators in Bihar highlights a troubling disconnect.
Transport min orders strict action against roadside parking
In a bold step towards enhancing road safety, Bihar's Transport Minister Shravan Kumar has announced a crackdown on vehicles left idling on public streets for more than 48 hours. Offenders could face hefty fines, vehicle seizures, and even license suspensions.
Youth festival inaugurated in Madhubani
Tejas paid price for spreading confusion in society: Lalan
In a passionate outburst, Union Minister Lalan Singh took aim at Tejashwi Yadav, accusing him of leading voters astray and courting electoral failure with his misguided strategies. Singh pointed out the stark contrast between the opposition's performance and the NDA's resilient standing in Bihar.
Mihir Kr Singh is new development commisioner
In a strategic move to enhance governance, the Bihar government has executed a minor reshuffle involving the transfer of five senior IAS officers, while two others take on new responsibilities. Notably, Mihir Kumar Singh assumes the critical role in the development commissioner's office, and C K Anil steps into the pivotal position of revenue and land reforms.
Nepali national held during NIA raids in East Champaran

